Though this also reveals the $24.95 sticker price, which I feel conflicted about. I always go for the philosophy of charge less money, reach more people, sell more in the long run. Though on the other hand, I've seen the sales numbers on even more famous books, and it ain't pretty, so if niche books are to remain in print maybe this is just how the cookie crumbles.

Well, sadly, that pricing will keep these off my bookshelf for quite a while. I often wonder how universal the "Gillette model" can be. 99 cent e-books seem pretty popular. I know loads of people that have an "under 9.99" or "under "5.99" philosophy with their Kindle's and Nooks.

I'll be reading the Kindles but I do appreciate seeing Bobby's covers here. Hopefully they'll show up well on my Kindle Fire. I'm just now getting around to reading the Historical Illuminatus series. I've just started The Widow's Son and every once in awhile I'll put the book down and just stare at the cover. Great job, Bobby!

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A daily posting from Tom Jackson about my favorite writer, Robert Anton Wilson. I also seek material by or about Robert Shea, Mr. Wilson's collaborator in writing "Illuminatus!" If you have tips, you may write me at tom.jackson@gmail.com. Please put "Robert Anton Wilson" in the subject line.